Many working women have to face a serious conflict between the demands of their work and the demands of family life. Originally published in 1986, this book, based on extensive original research, examines how working women manage the 'balancing act' between family and work.
Many working women have to face a serious conflict between the demands of their work and the demands of family life. Originally published in 1986, this book, based on extensive original research, examines how working women manage the 'balancing act' between family and work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
T. Scarlett Epstein, Kate Crehan, Annemarie Gerzer, Jurgen Sass
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List of Tables. List of Charts. Acknowledgements. Part 1: Introduction 1. Time Management at Work and at Home T. Scarlett Epstein (Researcher) Part 2: Women in the Retail Trade (Great Britain) 2. Women, Work and the Balancing Act Kate Crehan (Researcher) 3. Male Managers and Female Employees T. Scarlett Epstein (Researcher) Part 3: Women in the Retail Trade (West Germany) 4. The German Debate Jurgen Sass (Researcher) 5. The Beck Department Store: A Case Study Annemarie Gerzer (Researcher) Part 4: Some Participants' Perception of the Problem 6. Working at the Superstore Joy Kuhn (Till Operator, BCS Superstore) 7. Living with a Family and Living with a Job Margeret Riedel (Sales Assistant, Beck Department Store) 8. Working with Women Angela Fauth (Personnel Manager, Beck Department Store) 9. Paid Work, Housework and the Work Ethic Dennis G. Higgs (Personnel Manager, BCS) 10. The Trade Union and the Conflict Between Work and Home Robert A. Hammond (Area Organisor, Southern Region, USDAW) 11. Living with the Union Sheila Morgan (Divisional Councillor, USDAW) Part 5: Conclusion 12. How the Other Half Works Kate Crehan (Researcher). Bibliography.
List of Tables. List of Charts. Acknowledgements. Part 1: Introduction 1. Time Management at Work and at Home T. Scarlett Epstein (Researcher) Part 2: Women in the Retail Trade (Great Britain) 2. Women, Work and the Balancing Act Kate Crehan (Researcher) 3. Male Managers and Female Employees T. Scarlett Epstein (Researcher) Part 3: Women in the Retail Trade (West Germany) 4. The German Debate Jurgen Sass (Researcher) 5. The Beck Department Store: A Case Study Annemarie Gerzer (Researcher) Part 4: Some Participants' Perception of the Problem 6. Working at the Superstore Joy Kuhn (Till Operator, BCS Superstore) 7. Living with a Family and Living with a Job Margeret Riedel (Sales Assistant, Beck Department Store) 8. Working with Women Angela Fauth (Personnel Manager, Beck Department Store) 9. Paid Work, Housework and the Work Ethic Dennis G. Higgs (Personnel Manager, BCS) 10. The Trade Union and the Conflict Between Work and Home Robert A. Hammond (Area Organisor, Southern Region, USDAW) 11. Living with the Union Sheila Morgan (Divisional Councillor, USDAW) Part 5: Conclusion 12. How the Other Half Works Kate Crehan (Researcher). Bibliography.
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